Do you work with youth and want to forge rapid rapport and genuine connections with the younger generation?
Are you wanting to cultivate conversations that ignite a sense of self-efficacy within youth?
Or perhaps you are seeking tried-and-tested strategies to effectively address the behavioral challenges that young individuals may present?
This "Working With Youth" training program will explore the dynamic and ever-evolving youth landscape. It also offers a comprehensive examination of the influences and motivations that shape today's youth, equipping you with the knowledge and tools to meaningfully engage and connect with them.
Through our unique integrated youth work model and pedagogical approach, you will gain insight into best practices in youth programming, intervention techniques, psychological approaches, and other strategies.
Assess youth needs and risks, and utilise strategies to address them
Engage young people effectively through conversation to build relationships.
Coach and facilitate young people’s growth and development.
Intervene to manage negative and impulsive
behaviours.
✅ Understanding Today's Youth
✅ Role of Youth Workers/ Mentors
✅ Socio-Emotional Development Model
✅ Neuro-Development of Youth
✅ Kolb's Reflective Learning Model
We have conducted more than 1,000 runs of this training for over 20,000 participants.
Glenn is a professional speaker/ trainer, adjunct lecturer, behavioural psychologist, and curriculum developer.
He is one of ASEAN's leading youth specialists and has been consulted by the government, youth agencies and churches to conduct youth research and develop youth programs.
Glenn lectures on youth & social work, and has trained educators, parents & leaders on the evolving youth landscape & youth trends.
His training sessions are dynamic & inspiring, and seeks to fulfil his mission of raising up leaders in this emerging generation.
As a WSQ-approved course, you can NOW enjoy subsidised course fees
(up to 70% training grant) & your balance 30% offset with your SkillsFuture credits!